Lyrics
Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Love is tolerance and love is inclusiveness.
Tolerance and inclusiveness!
My Lord, O my Lord, you are the most inclusive person my people can imagine.
Others may have different assumptions about the Lord's inclusiveness,
Assumptions about what’s good and evil to them!
Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Let me learn and teach human rights on a global scale,
For more understanding, for more exchange and peaceful coexistence
Among all those peoples.
Little children are the most inclusive human beings, on this earth.
They are the human beings who dream the most.
No more inclusive mindset in a dream.
No more inclusive mindset than in a dream.
Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Abraham, father, my father, patriarch of my people,
I am a daughter of yours,
I am a daughter of yours.
Art Concept and Commentary
This song is about five basic human rights for all persons aligned in their beliefs to the two daughters of the patriarch Abraham.
It relates strongly to the creation of the German Ashkenazic Jewish people.
According to the tradition of the freedom hero and peasant leader Kunrad Dirolfi from Worms in the 12th century, these five human rights can be summarized as follows.
1. The right to have a sufficient variety of conscious natural thoughts comprised of sufficient conflict and originating in one's heart, and, through that, to have a stable and justifiable existence, which is sufficiently founded in all situations.
2. To be immersed into a sufficiently developed natural human world language through the process of learning, teaching, improving, and practice.
3. To be allowed, as soon as the “personhood” has begun, to become a member of at least one natural larger dominant organization with the prospect of being justly included for the progress of all humankind. If no organization is present in the area, they have the right to create a new one.
4. To have the right to sufficient basic self-belonging allowing one’s personal identity a chance to blossom and breathe. It is the right to become a belonging autonomous person at any time. Such a person is an individual who is justly included in oneself, and can develop and use good judgment and reasoning in matters regarding him or herself and others.
5. To have a non-dominant basic belonging group. A non-dominant group is an organization without a hierarchical structure. If there is none close enough to join, a new one can be created.
The first human right includes the right to human dignity and to become a developed person. The second and fourth basic human rights include the right to become a founded person with high standards of understanding and being understood. It is a person who can sufficiently explain themselves, allowing them to better assert their will in society in order to achieve their goals. The third basic human right allows someone to earn a living, to truly belong to a larger organization that offers protection, qualification opportunities, and the opportunity to lead and follow. The fifth basic human right upholds the abolition of slavery and promotes the continuous creation and development of innovative (new) dominant organizations. This ensures sufficient diversity in beliefs and love.
The basic human rights are, in essence, the founding principles of a free city similar to a New Jerusalem. These include also the right to a sufficiently intact existence, an acknowledged and respected free will, and good social standing.